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Posted by Burrhead on June 05, 2001 at 17:47:12 from (12.74.16.110):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: a question to settled people posted by Robert in W. Mi. on June 05, 2001 at 16:52:45:
I might add that Kim usually gets a dozen or so poison emails about ole Burr when a situation like this comes up. Once again I would like to remind both of you, that IF you'll check back up the thread it was the selfrighteous yuppie that started this one too. Where you yankee yuppie fellers get off on the wrong foot is always assuming that ever body south of the quad cities is and inbred snuff dippin parking attendant, and we just roll over like a fat coon dawg when a self made moron speaks. For some reason you BOYS have come up with the idea that the degree you got with your guvuhmint grant and loans you refuse to pay back are the only sheepskins in captivity. Most yuppies are simply a higher tax drain than a crack monkey on welfare. Same moral factor just higher echelon up keep and taxpayer cost on the yuppies.
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